I have received a few email alerts of those algos restarting. I suspect some sort of DDoS which get mitigated automatically but causes a restart of that algo. The yiimp pools have been targets recently and there's not much more I can do. I'm away camping with minimal access but seems recent changes I've made improved the ability to detect theses attacks and recover without taking down the rest of the pool like what happened last week.

I have received a few email alerts of those algos restarting. I suspect some sort of DDoS which get mitigated automatically but causes a restart of that algo. The yiimp pools have been targets recently and there's not much more I can do. I'm away camping with minimal access but seems recent changes I've made improved the ability to detect theses attacks and recover without taking down the rest of the pool like what happened last week.

If it is DDOS attacks causing this then you did a good job setting it up to mitigate the downtime. Is still aggravating seeing your hash wasted.

It seems that everything is paying out at about 85% of the exchange value now as opposed to what I was seeing before. Seems more reasonable with what I'd expect for autoexchange although I think you mentioned it was set to 5% exchange fee in the config file.

I'm just trying to get to the bottom of the discrepancy if there is a bug that needs fixing.

Are there some problems with payments from zpool to Myriad(MYR) address? Because around 10h ago Im stil earning coins but didint receive anything to my address... As Im read in Myriad thrad they are change name from MYR to XMY can this be issue?Thanks for any help.

I have been mining SIGT using SKunk for a few weeks yesterday or a bit before I noticed it randomly started mining Hashtap for almost 24 hours or longer instead of SIGT. WHen looking at skunk it shows only 1 coin and that is SIGT.

Yes, hashtap is people buying your hashrate through the pool. It is paid in BTC but swapped on the backend to whatever your payout coin is set to in the c= parameter. Even with one coin in the pool, this conversion is still occurring. If you want mine only SIGT, then you should go mine SIGT directly in a SIGT pool. If you want to maximize your profit, you should multi-algo mine and select SIGT as your payout coin. By the way, you can make more SIGT multi-algo mining than just mining SIGT directly.

Yes, hashtap is people buying your hashrate through the pool. It is paid in BTC but swapped on the backend to whatever your payout coin is set to in the c= parameter. Even with one coin in the pool, this conversion is still occurring. If you want mine only SIGT, then you should go mine SIGT directly in a SIGT pool. If you want to maximize your profit, you should multi-algo mine and select SIGT as your payout coin. By the way, you can make more SIGT multi-algo mining than just mining SIGT directly.

Yes, hashtap is people buying your hashrate through the pool. It is paid in BTC but swapped on the backend to whatever your payout coin is set to in the c= parameter. Even with one coin in the pool, this conversion is still occurring. If you want mine only SIGT, then you should go mine SIGT directly in a SIGT pool. If you want to maximize your profit, you should multi-algo mine and select SIGT as your payout coin. By the way, you can make more SIGT multi-algo mining than just mining SIGT directly.

Yes, hashtap is people buying your hashrate through the pool. It is paid in BTC but swapped on the backend to whatever your payout coin is set to in the c= parameter. Even with one coin in the pool, this conversion is still occurring. If you want mine only SIGT, then you should go mine SIGT directly in a SIGT pool. If you want to maximize your profit, you should multi-algo mine and select SIGT as your payout coin. By the way, you can make more SIGT multi-algo mining than just mining SIGT directly.

i'm getting hashtap from today instead of sigt.is this correct because pool sell my hashrate?(just to be sure)

I thought it is only multi algo if you are mining an algo that has more than one coin. Skunk is SIGT only. I have it set to auto convert to BTC. When it mines hashtap instead of SIGT I lose about 20% or more profits compared to when it just stays on SIGT.

Considering mining SIGT is twice as profitable and occasionally more than any other coin for my cards, and also an optimised miner. I don't see how it changing to something else is maximising my profits. Unless it is selling my hash power to other people wanting to mine SIGT too. But it seems when it does that I lose alot of profits.

Yes, hashtap is people buying your hashrate through the pool. It is paid in BTC but swapped on the backend to whatever your payout coin is set to in the c= parameter. Even with one coin in the pool, this conversion is still occurring. If you want mine only SIGT, then you should go mine SIGT directly in a SIGT pool. If you want to maximize your profit, you should multi-algo mine and select SIGT as your payout coin. By the way, you can make more SIGT multi-algo mining than just mining SIGT directly.

i'm getting hashtap from today instead of sigt.is this correct because pool sell my hashrate?(just to be sure)

I thought it is only multi algo if you are mining an algo that has more than one coin. Skunk is SIGT only. I have it set to auto convert to BTC. When it mines hashtap instead of SIGT I lose about 20% or more profits compared to when it just stays on SIGT.

Considering mining SIGT is twice as profitable and occasionally more than any other coin for my cards, and also an optimised miner. I don't see how it changing to something else is maximising my profits. Unless it is selling my hash power to other people wanting to mine SIGT too. But it seems when it does that I lose alot of profits.

I have never seen it switch like that for almost a whole day.

maybe is diffucult to explain with my poor englishi use the same miner batch with skunk algo an c=SIGT but today i get only hashtap instead of sigt.Now i'm getting sigt again.